104 1l [R1laM for things to come. Like sno"\v and rain and drafty trains. Unbeatable, this Sno Do,vn coat of luxurious deep-pile, wide-,vale all cotton Crompton corduroy. Hand-,varmer pockets, alpaca collar and lining. Pecan, burnt green, cornhusk 36 to 46. $39.95. GIMBELS, NEW YORK AND ALL BRANCH STORES. KlEINHANS COMPANY, BUFFALO ALBERT STEIGER, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. BY LAKELAND .:;... v ---.... , )'.. . .., <I' .) , . *, ."..< :(. . z: . '... :. ,/ \ '" < . . . iiiK @ M 1\KERS OF NEW WORLD FABRICS 1071 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS N. Y.18) N.Y. fell flat on rny face. It was quiet there in the bulrushes, and I didn't get up until Mr. Rickles' hue and cry had dis- appeared over the next hill. Jack E. Leonard is another rnatter. IVlr. L., who is also rnaking his first stand in our town, at the Blue Angel, i a giant and perfect circle of a rnan, rnounted on a pedestal of two tiny feet and surrnoun ted by tortoise-shell glasses and token hair. He deals in the com- modities ernployed by Mr. Rickles, but he rnoves slowly upstrearn through thern wIth the rnajesty, and the homely sound effects, of a Mississippi stern-wheeler, and the rapiers he carries all have but- tons on the end. He, too, is quickly identifiable; we have seen him before- briefly, I fear, in the role of Milton Berle, but rnore engagIngly as Abe Burrows, Dann) Thornas, and Myron Cohen. His is a rarnbling discourse- cabbages, kings, and a very occasional remark he copied off the wall of a gentlernen's roorn-but the pace is so easy that we outsiders never have the feeling of being alone. Accordingly, the show-business people in his audience are left largely in peace, and you know about peace; it's wonderful. Another resident of the Blue Angel is Dorothy Loudon, ostensibly a singer but really a rnasterly polemicist. She is CHIPP (: U! CHiPf lilE'? CHI P very rnuch of our world-not that she wouldn't like to irnprove it by a process I: of elitnination. Her disdains are in gen- eral the disdains of us all, and they are so trirnly set forth, in both song and story, that paraphrase could only pall. -R. W. . Shed a tear for Feliza and Elliott Plowe. About three months ago they decided to buy a house in Beverly Hills and move their headquarters from Park Avenue, N ew York. Elliott is president of Grant Advertising and most of his time is spent flying to its far-flung offices. So they figured he could at least have weekends in Beverlv. They redecorated the house, moved in furniture and silver. But it wasn't to be. Gossip columnists in L the East misconstrued the situation and rumor went to work. So now the house is up for sale and theJ moved back to Park Avenue Saturday.-Los Angeles Exam- zner. The rurnor rnills of the East grind exceeding fine. . WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE DEPT. [Faculty Bulletzn, Weston High School, Weston, Mass.] The 1960 Textbooks in Print is not available in the library This will be use- ful in helping you to select textbooks for the next school year CHIP' CHIP 9 H!PP CHI P At Custom Tailors (lnpp Furmshers Q !8ImI caa Z -cJ U '; n // : - IS8Im "'U Z W 'j n Ie_oj I Z 1 ! :: u n :c L jj 1 Ð88iI' ISS8I8II !"'J, :I: -U U ; n : !: SLENDER LINE :; is ODD TROUSERS ft. :E: tL 1888888! 320 Tropical Worsted, 9 oz. year-around wear- =: abIlity, Clergy, Oxford, Cambridge, Black-Brown, :! Ii8h Olive 23.50 V U 321 'Vorsted Fleece Flannel, Clergy, Oxford, n Cìr Cambridge, Black-Brown, Lovat-Green 24 50 = !f:L 322 *Whipcord Twill Cler1;Y Black-Olive or - II8!J2!8! :r-.atural Olive, Oxford Grey 27 50 ." ::: 323 *Bedford Cord, 114" top pockets-wIde belt " U loops flap-rear pockets Oxford Grey Tan or n Olive Tan 27.50 t 324 $Fleece Flannel Check-deep tone shade,>. æ Black on Olive or Rust on Olive 27.50 ." :I: 324A "'Fleece Flannel PlaId-Deep tone Madras -u U colors blended to soft shade on the Ohve side n Black and Olive or Maroon and Olive 27 50 !f:L 325. Corduroy, oneshade Brindle Olive 18 50 :c tib Ii8888iI !8iII!i8iI "'Plain front only, all others available with " Z pleats or plaIn front. State color choice-Plain I8IIiI!8IIi <<-a or Pleated where option IS given-All trousers U shipped unfinIshed cuffs. n t Add ')0(1: Postage Brochure on Request æ 5 bípp ;g 14 East 44th St. New York 17, N. Y. . !1ay : ( now is the time to ORDER your 1961 . , . for overseas delivery" ----- ..,- ^ -... ,.//rllt-L \ , - -;.t ) -- '" ) ......... Avoid disappointment; order your Mercedes-Benz now through AAA. Any model available for overseas delivery in 1961, provided you act fast. Save money on your Mercedes-Benz, save time and money in touring Europe. Dependable overseas deliveries anywhere. (fDj - ..r _ Complete details from "'!' ;Y" i- , " ",,/ ..r-+ - ) TRAVEL SERVICE IiJJI Dept. Y, 250 Park Ave, New York 17, N. Y., or any AAA Club